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The Schulz Library is packed with zines, graphic novels, cartoon collections, and related ephemera— an amazing and inspirational resource for The Center for Cartoon Studies students and faculty.
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Warren Bernard
This week we were visited by Warren Bernard, Executive Director of the Small Press Expo (SPX). He gave a great lecture on World War II propaganda comics by artists like Will Eisner and Hank Ketcham. On display in the library RIGHT … Continue reading
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Root Hog or Die: Professor Beth Hetland on books, academia, and progress
One of The Center for Cartoon Studies’ most notable graduates, Beth Hetland (’11) is a character, to say the least. Hetland’s infectious enthusiasm and near-boundless energy make her a nigh-unstoppable educational and creative force. In addition to her professor duties … Continue reading
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At the Schulz: The complete Popeye by E.C. Segar collection
Posted in Cartoonist, Historic, New Book, Uncategorized
Tagged Cartoon Studies, CCS, comic strips, E.C. Segar, Fantagraphics, feature, Popeye, Schulz Library, sundays
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LET KOREN’S REIGN BEGIN!!
Today the pen was passed and Vermont officially appointed the great Edward Koren as the state’s newest Cartoonist Laureate taking over the reigns from Burlington’s James Kochalka. Governor Peter Shumlin, back from some Obama facetime in Washington DC, welcomed the … Continue reading
I CAN’T WAIT TILL TUESDAY
October 8th is my birthday. The fates have conspired to shower me with gifts. For starters, it’s the release date for Best American Comics 2013, and two CCS alumni Joe Lambert and Sophie Goldstein are included. Kudos Joe and … Continue reading
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Tagged Adventures in Cartooning, Alexis Frederick-Frost, Andre Arnold, Best American Comics, CCS. The Center for Cartoon Studies, connor willumsen, Jeff Smith, Joe Lambert, Melanie Gillman, R. Sikoryak, Sasha Steinberg, sophie goldstein, Todd Alcott, Tom DeHaven
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Exit Interview: Connor Willumsen
When Connor Willumsen expressed interest in being the 2012-2013 CCS Fellow I wasn’t familiar with his work. One visit to his website was all I needed to be convinced that he was a cartoonist who not only created compelling images … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, Interview, Uncategorized
Tagged CCS, CCS Fellow, connor willumsen, Fellow, James Sturm, The Center for Cartoon Studies
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2013 SPX Debuts – Part 1
The Small Press Expo, North America’s Premiere Independent Cartooning and Comic Arts Festival. is just around the corner! Come September 14th-15th, droves of CCS students, alumni and faculty will be headed down to both attend the show and sell their work. … Continue reading
Posted in CCS Alumni, Conventions, Self-publishing, Uncategorized
Tagged adam whittier, alexis cornell, Cole Closser, Dan Rinylo, joyana mcdiarmid, Laura Terry, laurel lynn leake, Lena Chandhok, little tommy lost, Melanie Gillman, nothing should be precious, phoneix, queerotica, rachel dukes, Rio Aubry Taylor, SPX 2013, tiny dynamo
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The Main Street Museum needs your support!
White River Junction’s darling Main Street Museum is making a brave push through a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for essential renovations to its infrastructure! Renovations to their existing infrastructure, are estimated to cost between $5,000 – $7,000. These renovations include … Continue reading
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Tagged Kickstarter, main street museum, white river junction
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Able Alec Longstreth and Jumpin’ Jon Chad on the CCS Summer Workshops
Hey there true believers! This reporter recently sat down with those terrible titans of comics coaching, those inscrutable instructors of sequential storytelling, those profound professors of paneled pomposity, Alec Longstreth and Jon Chad! These erudite educators had just finished up … Continue reading
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Tagged Cartoon Studio, Cartooning, Create Comics, Summer Workshop
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NO APOLOGIES
Around this time of year, CCS incoming freshman log on to the school’s message board. They find roomates and post links to their work. They also mentally prepare themselves for the ups and downs of the intense one or two … Continue reading
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